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Aaron Curtis commented,
Just tried again and Shift + L or R is now doing the same thing as Ctrl + L or R, so you and I are on the same page, Tom! Dunno what was up before... maybe I somehow missed the shift key!? I guess ...
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Aaron Curtis commented,
Shift + L or R does nothing for me. Ctrl + L or R aligns the view to photos, stepping through them in order. So there really is still no 6DOF view control in RC. It's amazing that a program that's ...
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Aaron Curtis commented,
@lubenko I'm excited to hear there is a way to roll the 3D view! But I can't get it to work... if I hold down Ctrl and Shift and press a left or right arrow on the keyboard, nothing happens. I trie...
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Aaron Curtis commented,
Haha, thanks Lubenko! I'm working on some new planetary science stuff and am trying out RC again to see if it does better than the other software I have and whether the issues that drove me so craz...
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Aaron Curtis commented,
Found my answer here: https://support.capturingreality.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115001359812-Importing-Camera-Calibrations RC looks for a .txt and a .xmp next to any imported image. .txt is for...
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Aaron Curtis created a post,
Import camera poses from .txt?
Answeredhttps://support.capturingreality.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001527832-RC-s-input-import-file-formats says that you can import camera poses from .txt files. How do you do that, and what is the .txt fo...
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Aaron Curtis created a post,
display more than one component at once
PlannedIn CR you can have multiple 3D views, but there's not much point since you can only show the same component in all of them.It sure would be nice to be able to load multiple components and move...
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Aaron Curtis commented,
I tried to start using CR again lately and this is still the #1 problem.Let's say I aligned 1000 images, and I got 25 components. Also say there is one image, P110969.JPG that is particularly ...
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Aaron Curtis created a post,
find out what component a specific image is registered in
AnsweredI'm afraid this has been asked before (possibly by me, actually), but is there any easy way to tell if a particular image has been incorporated into which component, or into any component at a...